• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      You let them continue until they can get a spot in a medical setting where they can safely withdraw.

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        3 months ago
        1. that safe setting may very well be the shelter we are talking about

        2. you are steering away from subject. it is absolutely fair to tell them “being homeless and nuisance in the street is from now on illegal. either you want help to get back to society and then you will accept the help with its terms - you are really not in a position to make demands - or you can move to some unabomber cabin in the middle of nowhere, and there you can do whatever you want”

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          3 months ago

          So you want to create an alternate society in the wilds?

          Well that’s one I haven’t thought about since the last time I read Brave New World and thought, good thing we’d never do that.

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              3 months ago

              it is absolutely fair to tell them "being homeless and nuisance in the street is from now on illegal. either you want help to get back to society and then you will accept the help with its terms - you are really not in a position to make demands - or you can move to some unabomber cabin in the middle of nowhere, and there you can do whatever you want

              This you?

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          3 months ago

          No, alcohol withdrawal can cause seizures and death. A shelter is not a safe place, especially because they won’t have alcohol for emergencies.